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Carrie Raisler
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I feel like Noah is covering for Alison somehow. But I am TERRIBLE at guessing things.

I think my main issue is that if this is really their approach, the audience is never going to connect with the two main characters. They're too malleable. Maybe this is why everyone seems to be connecting more with Helen/Cole?

I read this and I find it really troubling in a lot of ways.

I knowledgeably love that song.

Oh my god.

I loved The Divide! I was very disappointed it didn't get renewed as well.

It's an AV Q&A question, not a researched feature. My love for the song I picked is still valid even though I don't cover music, as I am a human with ears.

Yes, I think that's right and I missed it. Lizzy Weiss said on Twitter that they had to have Angelo be dead in the alternate universe so the girls wouldn't want to stay there forever because he was alive.

Daniel FINALLY got interesting, and then…sigh. Why couldn't it be Charlotte instead?

There are! My review will go up right after the end of the second episode (whichever one ends second).

I tweeted the other day that "Cole is an asshole but I love him anyway." That is fully because of Josh Jackson. He brings a lot of nuance to that asshole.

I forgot to mention the moment I knew it was happening for sure: When Natalie got the "our alliance just needs to stick together" last speech at Tribal edit before the voting began.

Ugh, I'm really bad with name transposition. I blame it on my mother, who's never met a name she can't garble. I'll fix.

I'm pretty excited about the Dawson's Creek writers panel, dammit.

You're totally right. I do think it is interesting that for the first time it's very similar, though, the most similar it has been. That means something.

I actually just wrote the wrong word, but I do appreciate your faith in me.

Yes, you're definitely correct. Me accidentally messing up a word in my review means I've never seen the show before this season. You caught me!

Every character on this show is unlikable, for the most part. And I love all these assholes. So I don't think that's it.

Ah, yep. Good call.

Read my author bio. As much as I enjoyed Fringe, I'm never going to call him Peter. (Also, I'm never going to call him Pacey again here so don't worry).